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The Total Mobility Scheme

The Total Mobility Scheme assists eligible people with long term impairments to access transport to assist with their daily needs and enhance community participation. We are proud to be a Total Mobility Scheme Provider.

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How it works

  • The scheme provides 75% discounted taxi fares to eligible people up to a maximum fare of $70 per trip in the greater Christchurch area.
  • As a national scheme, it is currently funded jointly by regional councils and central government. 
  • In order to access the scheme you will need to undergo an assessment to see if you are eligible. We have an approved assessor at Aspire who can help you through the process.

More information on the Total Mobility Scheme

  • For an overview of using the Total Mobility Scheme, and contact information for other regions operating the scheme in NZ click here.
  • To apply for the scheme or for further information, please contact us on 03 366 9093.
  • If you are a medical practitioner and would like to complete a pre-assessment form, you can download the Total Mobility Form below.
  • Total Mobility is run by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Environment Canterbury. ECan has some more information about the scheme which can be found by clicking here.
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